Food Irradiation Plot: USDA seeks to turn live foods into dead foods!
April 14, 2008 - There's a new plot underway to
sterilize your food and destroy the nutritional value of fresh produce. The
players in this plot are the usual suspects: The USDA (which backed the
"raw" almond sterilization rules now in effect in California) and the
American Chemical Society - a pro-chemical group that represents the interests
of industrial chemical manufacturers. The latest push comes from USDA
researchers who conducted a study to see which method more effectively killed
bacteria on leafy green vegetables like spinach.
To conduct the study, they bathed the spinach in a solution contaminated with
bacteria. Then, they tried to remove the bacteria using three methods: Washing,
chemical spraying and irradiation. Not surprisingly, only the irradiation
killed nearly 100 percent of the bacterial colonies. That's because radiation
sterilizes both the bacteria and the vegetable leaves, effectively killing the
plant and destroying much of its nutritional value while it kills the bacteria.
The USDA claims this is a huge success. By using radiation on all fresh
produce, they claim, the number of food-borne illness outbreaks that happen
each year could be substantially reduced. It all makes sense until you realize
that by destroying the nutritional value of all fresh produce sold in the United
States, an irradiation policy would greatly increase the number of people
killed by infections and chronic diseases that are prevented by the natural
medicines found in fresh produce!